Jordan Furlong, editor of the Canadian Bar Association's magazine, The National, has rounded up a group of writers who focus on innovative legal practices and tasked them with selecting the top websites by a Canadian law firm.

I am honoured to be one of the judges.Sites will be judged in the following categories:

1. Big Firm (national/multi-jurisdictional)2. Small Firm/Solo3. British Columbia (national firms excluded from the provincial/regional categories)4. Prairies5. Ontario6. Quebec7. Atlantic Provinces8. Blogs (not the best law blog, but the law firm websites that have the best blog(s) or use blogging the best)9. Multi-Media (best use of podcasts, videos, etc.)10. Student/Recruiting

If you would like your firm's blog to be considered by Mitch, send it to mekowalski@rogers.com by tonight at 11:59 p.m ET (i.e. before midnight!)

Oh, did I mention? I'm also a judge. Hmmm, perhaps I should mention this over on my company blog as well.

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